YosH Pit continue impressive release run new compilation

It’s been a great start to their reign for FooR’s brand new YosH imprint, who have hit the ground running with a selection of very refreshing releases from a range of diverse artists, encompassing a wide range of bass music styles and designs.

So far, their roster includes the likes of Movement, KXVU, Lijah, J69, Bakes and many many more, all being brought to the table by new label A&R: Tengu, who has risen the challenge with a real sense of intent.

This latest offering goes by the name of ‘Enter The Yosh Pit’ and sees him bring forth a collection of newschool producers, primarily hailing from Brighton based circles, one of the most exciting cities in new bass music at this moment in time. With Tengu being based in Worthing which is situated just down the road, it’s no wonder he has found himself dipping into the talent pools available to him.

We begin our journey through this immense four track with a look at Elivo, a producer who’s rise in recent times has most definitely not gone unnoticed. His track ‘Focus’ is a grinding 4×4 sheller, driven by a lethal lead line and punchy drums to back it. Jake Compton follows in splendid fashion as he unleashes the other worldly laser rays of ‘Sirens’, sending the alarm to all ravers that the dance is alive.

Up next, we roll into the choppy drum sweeps and exciting percussive expansions of ‘Check It’, which combines vibrant rhythms with gnarly metallic bass tones to create something really cool. Finally our explorations on this one lead us into London as Baitz is the first to step up to the plate with his brand new scorcher by the name of ‘Let’s Go Crazy’. This one does exactly what it says on the tin as an array of synth madness rounds off the project in style.

It’s a very exciting time for UKG as a scene, with numerous different labels, both old school and new flourishing in a rapidly widening field of fortune. We are seeing some super impressive work from the likes of Four40, Slime, , Beastwang, Kiwi and a host of other names, giving the scene a real injection of vibrancy and fun, which is leading to more producers getting involved in the UK’s go-to summer sound.

The Brighton based label has always been seen as a forward thinking imprint, always looking to get involved with the next sound and be a part of what is new and vibrant within bass music. Their extensive roster has seen some top draw names pass through over the years, including the likes of Bushbaby, Skepsis, Darkly, Distinct, Freddie Martin, Zero and more.

What better way to kick off a monday than with an exclusive premiere eh?Today we are heading over to LA, one of the new leading lights in the American Bass scene, with a tonne of new and exciting artists emerging from the mist every day. We are absolutely loving the American influence on world bass music, with an influx of more techy influences and glitchy, poppy percussive additions making their way into more and more original creations.